Central Lake, Michigan sits at the center of Michigan's Antrim County with an elevation of 620 feet above sea level. The region experiences warm summers with average temperatures in the 70s and cold winters that drop well below freezing. Access to campgrounds typically requires navigating county roads that range from paved to gravel, with most campsites requiring advanced reservations during the peak summer season from June through August.
What to do
Fishing opportunities: Bass Lake near Elk Rapids provides excellent fishing. "The campground sits on the shores of Bass Lake which is great for a quick paddle around, fishing, etc., but if you are seeking larger bodies of water, the Elk Rapids Marina on Grand Traverse Bay and Elk Lake are just a couple miles away," notes a visitor to Honcho Rest Campground.
Hiking trails: Multiple parks offer walking paths, including a 3-mile mowed trail near Vista Green RV Resort. At Timber Ridge RV & Recreation Resort, "There are trails if you want to get away from all the action, however the main campground area is usually quite busy," according to one reviewer.
Winery tours: The Leelanau Peninsula is a renowned wine region with numerous vineyards within short driving distance. "The campground is located in the heart of wine country, with about 6 vineyards/wineries within 15-20 minutes (all with tasting rooms) and just a short drive to Leland's historic fishing village," mentions a camper from Lake Leelanau RV Park.
What campers like
Clean facilities: Campground cleanliness ranks high in camper satisfaction. At Starlight Campground and RV Park, visitors appreciate the "beautiful bathrooms/showers" with one camper noting it's "so very clean, friendly with so much to offer, you won't ever want to leave."
Family activities: Many parks provide structured recreation options. "Great campground for a family! Swing set, walking trail, ORV trail, pool, volleyball, pickle ball court and other games!" reports a Starlight Campground visitor. Another camper at Timber Ridge mentions, "There is no shortage of activities here: a small pond/beach, pool, jumping pillow, dodgeball, bike trails, ATV trails, crafts, parades, etc."
Convenient location: Proximity to regional attractions drives positive reviews. "The location is good, as it can be a good jumping off point to explore Traverse City and the surrounding area," mentions a Timber Ridge camper. Another notes Kalkaska RV Park & Campground is "1/2 hr outside Traverse City. Nice away from the busy areas."
What you should know
Seasonal operations: Most RV parks near Central Lake operate from May through October. Honcho Rest Campground runs from "May 1 to Oct 1," while Wild Cherry RV Resort's season spans "May 1 to October 31." Advance planning is essential as many parks close completely during winter months.
Limited on-site facilities: Some parks lack expected amenities. Wild Cherry RV Resort has no public bathrooms for RV sites. One reviewer notes: "There are no bathrooms/showers (except for porta john and tent shower in the rustic camping section)... It turned out that we didn't care about the lack of amenities since we were so busy exploring."
Variable site spacing: Campsite proximity varies significantly between and within parks. A visitor to Indigo Bluffs RV Park observed, "The spaces are tight unless you get into the back rows set back sites." Similarly, a Wild Cherry RV Resort camper mentioned sites are "gravel pull-in with a small concrete patio and walkway."
Tips for camping with families
Activity planning: Look for campgrounds with structured recreation programs. "They have an app you can download and do everything from ordering firewood and ice to seeing what's going on during their theme weekends. They kept my kids busy while still allowing for relaxing time," shares a visitor to Starlight Campground.
Playground access: Some parks offer dedicated play areas. At Honcho Rest Campground, they "have a few spots for 'transients' (as they call them) as well as things for families with kiddos to do, including a small playground with a climbing wall."
Age-appropriate campgrounds: Different parks cater to specific age groups. Petoskey RV Resort provides upscale amenities like "a nice pool" and is described as "country club camping at its best." Meanwhile, Timber Ridge is noted as "great for the active family, particularly those with elementary & middle school age kids."
Tips from RVers
Site leveling requirements: Be prepared with leveling equipment as needed. At Wild Cherry RV Resort, sites are described as "pretty level" where campers "didn't even have to use leveling blocks." However, at Kalkaska RV Park, one RVer noted their site "required us to do quite a bit of leveling."
Hookup positioning: Some sites have challenging utility connections. At Kalkaska RV Park & Campground, "The hookups are rather far away so we needed extensions. Our site required us to pull through in such a way that the hookups were on the opposite side of our coach."
Size accommodations: Most RV parks near Central Lake can handle larger rigs, but site dimensions vary. Wild Cherry RV Resort maintains "spacious sites approximately 45x70 feet with full hookup capabilities and paved patios for larger motorhomes." Several parks like Timber Ridge specifically note they are "big-rig friendly" with pull-through sites.